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Kiribati - P165838 - Kiribati Outer Islands Transport Infrastructure Investment Project - KOITIIP-PM
Country: Kiribati
Project Id: P165838
Project Name: Kiribati Outer Islands Transport Infrastructure Investment Project
Loan/Credit/TF Info.:
Notice Version No.: 0
General Information
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Notice Type |
Request for Expression of Interest |
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Borrower Bid Reference |
KOITIIP-PM |
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Bid Description |
OIIU Project Manager |
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Language of Notice |
English |
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Deadline for Application Submission Date |
2020/02/28 |
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Local Time |
16:00 |
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Selected category codes for product to be procured |
81101500-Civil engineering |
Contact Information on Advertisement
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Organization/Department |
Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy |
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Name |
Ms. Saitofi Mika |
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Secretary |
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Address |
Betio, Tarawa |
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Postal Code |
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Country |
Kiribati |
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Phone |
+686 75126192 |
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Detailed Information for Advertisement
KIRIBATI
KIRIBATI OUTER ISLANDS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROJECT (KOITIIP)
Grant No.: IDA V190
Assignment Title: OUTER ISLANDS IMPLEMENTATION UNIT (OIIU) PROJECT MANAGER
Reference No. KOITIIP-INDV3
The Government of Kiribati has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the Kiribati Outer Islands Transport Infrastructure Investment Project -IDA V190, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The main objective of this consultancy is to ensure that the KOITIIP is implemented successfully, in accordance with World Bank standards and procedures, the Grant Agreement, Credit Agreement, Project Agreement, and other approved project documentation.
The OIIU Project Manager will lead and manage overall OIIU implementation. The Project Manager will be supported by the KFSU and will be expected to liaise closely with the KFSU in management of OIIU. Additionally, MISE will establish a MISE implementation unit that will lead the development of designs and construction supervision tasks. Construction activities are expected to use a combination of small domestic contractors and MISE Force Account workers.
The OIIU Project Manager will be based at the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) at the Ministry of Finance & Economic Development (MFED) in Bairiki and shall report directly to Secretary for Finance & Economic Development.
The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following website: www.mise.gov.ki
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy (MISE) now invites eligible individuals (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services (attach curriculum vitae with description of experience in similar assignments, similar conditions, etc.). Firms’ staff may express interest through the employing firm for the assignment and, under such situation, only the experience and qualifications of individuals shall be considered in the selection process.
The criteria for selecting the Consultant are:
2. Professional competencies:
The attention of interested Consultants (including those referred by firms) is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers [dated July 2016 revised in November 2017 and August 2018] (“the Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours, 0800 to 1600 hours.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person or by e-mail) by 28th February 2020, during office hours.
Secretary
Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy
Betio, Tarawa, Kiribati
Tel: +686 75126192
E-mail: secretary@mise.gov.ki

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